28 YEARS LATERAlmost three decades after the Rage virus escaped from a lab, the UK remains under relentless quarantine. Survivors have learned to live among the infected, building isolated communities in a ruined world. One of those communities exists on Lindisfarne Island, connected to the mainland by a single, heavily guarded causeway. When a father and his son leave the safety of the island and venture into the heart of the mainland, they uncover secrets, wonders, and horrors—proof that both the infected and the survivors have changed in terrifying ways.
Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland—the creative duo behind 28 Days Later—this new chapter marks their long-awaited return to the saga. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes, among others. While Cillian Murphy, the original film’s lead, doesn’t appear in this entry, he returns as executive producer and could make a comeback in the sequels.
28 Years Later is the third installment in the franchise, following 28 Days Later (2002) and 28 Weeks Later (2007). It hits theaters on June 20, 2025, kicking off a brand-new trilogy. The next chapter, 28 Years Later: The Temple of Bone, is already in the can and set for release on January 16, 2026.
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BORN IN RUSSIABeing born here or there, into a rich or poor family, is so incredibly random that sometimes we forget just how much life resembles a roll of the dice—one we don't even get to throw ourselves. Think about it: coming into this world is literally the universe’s biggest lottery, and it's absurd how something we have absolutely zero control over defines us from day one.
Some people land straight into mansions with swimming pools, surrounded by privileges they never even asked for. Others are born between bare walls and leaking roofs, facing limited chances from the moment they open their eyes. And here's the kicker: no one earned the conditions they're born into. There’s no merit, no initial effort—just pure chance.
Whether we're born lucky or unlucky massively shapes our paths: education, health, opportunities, even our dreams and aspirations. Sure, there are those who preach that "where there’s a will, there’s a way," but reality is much harsher. Our randomly assigned starting point can either turbocharge our lives or slam on the brakes right from the start.
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